Title: Myers EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (6th Edition in Modules)
1Myers EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (6th Edition in
Modules)
- Module 8
- Infancy and Childhood
- James A. McCubbin, PhD
- Clemson University
- Worth Publishers
2Infancy and Childhood Physical Development
- Maturation
- biological growth processes that enable orderly
changes in behavior - relatively uninfluenced by experience
3Infancy and Childhood Physical Development
- The brain is immature at birth
- As the child matures, the neural networks grow
increasingly more complicated
4Infancy and Childhood Physical Development
- Babies only 3 months old can learn that kicking
moves a mobile- and can retain that learning for
a month
5Infancy and Childhood Cognitive Development
- Schema
- a concept or framework that organizes and
interprets information - Assimilation
- interpreting ones new experience in terms of
ones existing schemas
6Infancy and Childhood Cognitive Development
- Accommodation
- adapting ones current understandings (schemas)
to incorporate new information - Cognition
- All the mental activities associated with
thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
7Piagets Stages of Cognitive Development
8Infancy and Childhood Cognitive Development
- Object Permanence
- the awareness that things continue to exist even
when not perceived
9Infancy and Childhood Cognitive Development
- Baby Mathematics
- Shown a numerically impossible outcome, infants
stare longer (Wynn, 1992)
10Infancy and Childhood Cognitive Development
- Conservation
- the principle that properties such as mass,
volume, and number remain the same despite
changes in the forms of objects
11Infancy and Childhood Cognitive Development
- Egocentrism
- the inability of the preoperational child to take
anothers point of view - Theory of Mind
- peoples ideas about their own and others mental
states- about their feelings, perceptions, and
thoughts and the behavior these might predict - Autism
- a disorder that appears in childhood
- marked by deficient communication, social
interaction and understanding of others states
of mind
12Social Development
- Stranger Anxiety
- fear of strangers that infants commonly display
- beginning by about 8 months of age
- Attachment
- an emotional tie with another person
- shown in young children by their seeking
closeness to the caregiver and showing distress
on separation
13Social Development
- Harlows Surrogate Mother Experiments
- monkeys preferred contact with the comfortable
cloth mother, even while feeding from the
nourishing wire mother
14Social Development
- Critical Period
- an optimal period shortly after birth when an
organisms exposure to certain stimuli or
experiences produces proper development - Imprinting
- the process by which certain animals form
attachments during a critical period very early
in life
15Social Development
- Monkeys raised by artificial mothers were
terror-stricken when placed in strange situations
without their surrogate mothers.
16Social Development
- Groups of infants left by their mothers in a
unfamiliar room (from Kagan, 1976).
17Social Development
- Basic Trust (Erik Erikson)
- a sense that the world is predictable and
trustworthy - said to be formed during infancy by appropriate
experiences with responsive caregivers - Self-Concept
- a sense of ones identity and personal worth
18Social Development- Child-Rearing Practices
- Authoritarian
- parents impose rules and expect obedience
- Dont interrupt. Why? Because I said so.
- Permissive
- submit to childrens desires, make few demands,
use little punishment - Authoritative
- both demanding and responsive
- set rules, but explain reasons and encourage open
discussion
19Social Development Child-Rearing Practices